
Teeth Cleaning
Sealants
Oral Health Exams
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| Teeth Cleaning |
There are many teeth whitening treatments on the market today.
We offer several options in our office including the Rembrandt One-Hour Whitening experience.
Ask us which treatment might be right for your needs. |
| Sealants |
Sealants cover faulty pits and fissures in the top of the teeth without the loss of tooth structure.
Sealants are an easy way to reduce the probability of cavities by protecting the teeth from plaque and acids. |
| Oral Health Exam |
When you are seen in the dental office, great care is taken to perform oral exams which indicate the health of the teeth, the gum tissue, and the mouth, including screening for oral cancer and periodontal disease (gum disease).
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One-Hour Teeth Whitening
Porcelain Veneers
Bonding |
| One-hour teeth whitening |
There are many teeth whitening treatments on the market today.
We offer several options in our office including the Rembrandt One-Hour Whitening experience to give you a much brighter smile.
Ask us which treatment might be right for your needs. |
| Porcelain Veneers |
Veneers are thin porcelain shells for your teeth. They are custom made to fill in the gaps in your teeth to correct crooked teeth, repair an injury to the teeth, or to cover discolored teeth in order to give you a beautiful smile.
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| Bonding |
Bonding is a process that improves the appearance of teeth by covering the affected area with tooth-colored material.
This process is often used without anesthesia for chipped, broken, cracked, or stained teeth, or to fill the spaces in those dreaded gaps between your teeth. |
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Crown & Bridge Restoration
Endodontics
Periodontal Treatment
Dental Implants
TMJ Treatment
Partial & Full Dentures |
| Crown & bridge restoration |
A crown covers a tooth to restore it to its normal shape and size. It is used to repair broken or misshapen teeth to their original fit, form, and function.
Bridges present a non-removable restoration of missing teeth. By restoring the missing teeth, bridges also help to restore your facial contours and aid in your natural chewing process. |
| Endodontics (Root Canals) |
Root Canal therapy enables the dentist to save a tooth with a diseased nerve.
Today's root canal is a relatively simple procedure with little or no discomfort.
After the root canal is completed, a crown is placed over the tooth to strengthen and protect it. |
| Periodontal Treatment (Gum Disease) |
Gum disease affects a vast majority of the public and is treatable by regular visits to your dentist for specific periodontal therapies.
Although gum disease can often show few or no symptoms, watch for gums that are red and irritated, or gums that bleed easily.
Persistent bad breath is another sign of gum disease and you should see your dentist for more information on symptoms and treatment options. |
| Implants |
Dental implants replace missing teeth by replacing the tooth roots.
They are preferred by a large number of people for their natural look and for an alternative to wearing dentures. Ask Dr. Powell if you may be a candidate for dental implants.
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| TMJ Treatment |
Many adults suffer from chronic facial pain associated with the two joints and the muscles surrounding them that allow the mouth to open and close. This temperomandibular (TM) joint is a complex arrangement of muscles, ligaments, and fibrocartilage allowing multidirectional motion of the jaw.
Ask Dr. Powell about this treatment if you experience facial pain in or around the ear, headaches and neck aches, or popping noises when opening the mouth. |
| Partial & full dentures |
Partial and full dentures are a means of replacing missing teeth due to tooth decay, trauma, or periodontal disease.
Ask Dr. Powell if partial or full dentures might be a solution for you. |
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